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Litigation is common.
From the perspective of negotiators, there were myriad advantages to hammering out an agreement and avoiding the usual pitfalls of arbitration: long delays, escalating litigation costs, angry emotions and unpredictable outcomes.
Most scientists are well aware of the need to guard against potential sources of pressure toward bias, particularly when work is conducted in contexts of litigation and regulation, but it is not clear that the usual sources of concern are actually those that are most important.
The usual victims are small companies lacking the time and money to challenge such litigation.
Altria Group will likely raise its dividend less than usual later this week, weighed down by a tough U.S. cigarette market and a hefty litigation bond, analysts said.
This has resulted in many rural communities and individuals taking action on their own, through local ordinances or litigation, as they have not been able to find access through usual governmental channels.
Most startups shy away from litigation anyway, but Joost may want to avoid lawsuits even more than usual – Founders Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis have gone through litigation hell because of Kazaa, the P2P file sharing service they created before Skype.
It will also be getting "75percentt of the Contractor's usual and customary rates for all reasonable non-attorney time expended in connection with the Litigation," as well as reimbursements for "reasonable expenses" related to the case.
No litigation".
Automatic litigation.
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